Name: Angel Evans
Age: 15
Height: 5'4"
Abilities: Simple bow and Arrow Quincy Style
Custom Abilities: Nothing Special
Class: Quincy
Likes: Reading, knowledge, dry humor, sarcasm, philosophy
Dislikes: Loud, boisterous people, being looked down upon, not recieving recognition
Special Characteristics: Has a mean, sometimes scary, glare. (Hence the nickname Dark Angel back in her home town)
Personality: Shrewd and analytical, she doesn't get along with most people well. Although, if someone were to get on her good side, she'd be forever loyal to them (so long as they didn't betray her).
Looks: Dark brown, almost black eyes with chin length black hair (usually tied back). Is of average build and has a pleasant face, though most who've seen her wouldn't know since she usually has some kind of scowl on. When she doesn't though, most don't even notice her. She has the look of someone easily forgotten.
History: Raised in Angel Bay (she was even named after it), but her family recently moved to Karakura Town. For as long as she can remember, she hasn't ever had any true friends. To compensate, she often turned to solitude, her only company found in books. One day she stumbled upon an old dusty book in the oldest section of her town library. It was a guide to the Quincy Clan.
At first she thought it was a simple fiction novel, but then one day she witnesses the faint outline of a hollow devouring a poor soul. She would have met the same fate had she not used the book as a shield when the hollow came charging at her. When he saw it, he fleed away fearfully. That was when Angel realized the Quincy were real. It was then that she vowed to become one of the lost clan.
There was only one problem: her reiatsu was practically non-existent. She tried and tried, and eventually she was able to get a hold on the bare basics, though she knew deep down that she'd never be great. Because of her low reiatsu, no shinigami had ever sensed her, let alone try and kill her. But now that she was in Karakura Town, shinigami central, she wasn't so sure she'd be so safe anymore.